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John Harrison (director)

John S. Harrison Jr. (born 1948) is an American filmmaker, musician, and composer[1] best known for his collaborations with director George A. Romero and for writing-directing the miniseries adaptation of Dune.

John Harrison
Born1948 (72-73 years)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Alma materEmerson College
Occupation(s)Director, writer, composer, producer

Early life and career

Harrison was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Emerson College in Boston with a BS[2] in Theater Arts and is an MFA graduate of Carnegie Mellon University's School of Drama.[2] For several years after that, he performed on the road with his band Homebrew before moving back to Pittsburgh to take a master's degree in film and television from Carnegie Mellon University. At the same time, he joined blues guitarist Roy Buchanan, with whom he toured across the US and internationally for four years. He was also featured on several of Buchanan's albums, including That's What I'm Here For (1974), Live Stock (1975), and A Street Called Straight (1976).

In 1973, Harrison and his friends, Dusty Nelson and Pasquale Buba, formed a film production company eventually named The Image Works to produce commercials and industrials in the Pittsburgh area. This partnership eventually led to the production of the film Effects (1980), which Harrison produced and performed in[3] as the character Lacey Bickle.[4] In 1974, Harrison began a long collaboration and friendship with filmmaker George A. Romero. Harrison performed as Sir Pelinore in Romero's Knightriders, then became his 1st Assistant Director for both Romero films Creepshow (1982) and Day of the Dead (1985).

Harrison also composed the scores for Creepshow and Day of the Dead (1985).[5] He also played the "Screwdriver Zombie" in Romero's classic Dawn of the Dead (1978). The music that was composed for the score of Creepshow was also featured in the fake trailer for Thanksgiving in the film Grindhouse (2007), and the South Park episode "Tegridy Farms Halloween Special" (2019). Music from Harrison's Day of the Dead score was also featured in the premiere Stranger Things Season 3, "Suzie, Do You Copy" (2019).

After Creepshow, Harrison moved to Los Angeles to continue his writing and directing career. He wrote, directed and composed the music for multiple episodes of the Tales from the Darkside TV show. He was then tapped by producer Richard P. Rubinstein to direct Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990) for Paramount,[6] which won the Gran Prix du Festival at Avoriaz, France (1991).[2] Harrison's collaboration with Rubinstein culminated in the Emmy-winning TV miniseries, Frank Herbert's Dune (2000), which Harrison wrote and directed,[1] and Frank Herbert's Children of Dune (2003), which Harrison wrote and executive produced.

In 2001, Harrison receives a co-song writing credit, for the Gorillaz's track "M1 A1", from the album Gorillaz, which samples music (along with dialogue), from the film Day of the Dead. Gorillaz used samples from the same film for another song, "Hip Albatross", a B-side on the international hit "19-2000".

In 2006, Harrison reunited with mentor Romero to co-produce Romero's film Diary of the Dead (2007).[7] His action suspense thriller Blank Slate for producer Dean Devlin, which Harrison wrote and directed, aired as a twenty episode mini-series on TNT in the fall of 2008. In 2009, Harrison completed his adaptation of acclaimed horror novelist Clive Barker's Book of Blood, which Harrison co-wrote and directed.

His paranormal thriller miniseries Residue (2015), which he created and wrote, was released on Netflix in April 2015.[8]

Harrison has written and directed episodes of Creepshow on Shudder.[6]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Director Writer Producer Composer Notes
1982 Creepshow Yes Also first assistant director
1985 Day of the Dead Yes Also first assistant director
1987 Night Rose: Akhbar’s Daughter Yes Yes Yes Made-for-TV
1988 Scary Tales: Night Elevator Yes Yes Yes Made-for-TV
1990 Tales from the Darkside: The Movie Yes Yes Composed segment "Lover's Vow"
1990 Memories of Murder Yes Made-for-TV
1995 Donor Unknown Yes Yes Made-for-TV
1996 The Assassination File Yes Made-for-TV
2000 Dinosaur Yes
2005 Supernova Yes Made-for-TV
2005 Painkiller Jane Yes Executive Made-for-TV
2005 Effects Executive Yes Made-for-DVD (filmed in 1978)
2005 After Effects: Memories of Pittsburgh Filmmaking Yes Made-for-DVD documentary
2007 Diary of the Dead Executive
2008 Blank Slate Yes Yes Made-for-TV
2009 Book of Blood Yes Yes
2015 Residue Yes Executive
2021 Dune Executive
Acting credits
Year Title Role Notes
1978 Dawn of the Dead Screwdriver Zombie Uncredited
1981 Knightriders Pellinore
1988 Jack's Back Chooch
2005 Effects Lacey Bickel Direct-to-video film (filmed in 1978)
2008 Blank Slate Thomas Hale Television film

Television series

Year Title Director Writer Producer Composer Notes
1984-1987 Tales from the Darkside Yes Yes Yes Directed 8 episodes / written 5 episodes / composer in 4 episodes
1988 Monsters Yes Episode "The Legacy"
1991-1996 Tales from the Crypt Yes Yes Directed 2 episodes / Written 3 episodes
1992 Nightmare Cafe Yes Episode "The Heart of the Mystery"
1995 Earth 2 Yes Yes Directed 3 episodes / written episode "Survival of the Fittest"
1996 Profiler Yes Episode "I'll Be Watching You"
1996 Kindred: The Embraced Yes Episode "Nightstalker"
2000 Frank Herbert's Dune Yes Yes Television minseries (3 episodes)
2003 Frank Herbert's Children of Dune Yes Co-Producer Television minseries (3 episodes)
2009 Mental Yes Episode "Bad Moon Rising"
2010-2012 Leverage Yes 5 episodes
2015 The Librarians Yes Episode "And the Heart of Darkness"
2017-2018 Superstition Yes 2 episodes
2019-2021 Creepshow Yes Yes Directing 4 segments (written segment "Lydia Layne's Better Half")

Soundtracks

  • Effects – LaLa Land Records (LLLCD1040), Los Angeles
  • Creepshow – LaLa Land Records (LLLCD1007), Los Angeles
  • Day of the Dead – Taurus Entertainment/Numenorean Music, Los Angeles
  • Tales from the Darkside: The Movie – GNP Crescendo (GNPD 8021), Los Angeles
  • Creepshow – Waxwork Records LP, New Orleans
  • Day of the Dead – Waxwork Records LP, New Orleans
  • Tales from the Darkside: The Movie – Waxwork Records LP, New Orleans

Books

  • Carson, Phil. Roy Buchanan, American Axe (San Francisco: Backbeat Books 2001)
  • Larson, Randall D. Musique Fantastique (London: The Scarecrow Press 1985)
  • Gagne, Paul R. The Zombies That Ate Pittsburgh: the Films of George A. Romero (New York: Dodd, Mead 1987)
  • Newman, Kim. Nightmare Movies: A Critical History of the Horror Film 1968–1988 (1988)
  • Harrison, John. Destiny Gardens, A Novel (Los Angeles: House Bean Boy 2013)
  • Fischera, J. Blake. Scored to Death 2; More Conversations With Some of Horror's Greatest Composers (Los Angeles: Silman-James Press 2020)

References

  1. ^ a b Wertheimer, Ron (December 2, 2000). "TELEVISION REVIEW; For the Spice of Life, Literally". The New York Times.
  2. ^ a b c "John Harrison". Heinz College. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  3. ^ Alexander, Chris (August 9, 2017). "John Harrison on Effects and George A. Romero". comingsoon.net. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  4. ^ "EFFECTS (DVD)". Film Threat. November 22, 2005. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  5. ^ Williams, Tony (2015). The Cinema of George A. Romero: Knight of the Living Dead. Columbia University Press. pp. 274–275. ISBN 9780231850759.
  6. ^ a b Szpirglas, Jeff (October 1, 2019). "Interview: Getting Creeped Out With John Harrison". Rue Morgue. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  7. ^ Karr, Lee (February 28, 2008). "Interview with John Harrison, Executive Producer of Diary of the Dead". Homepage of the Dead. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  8. ^ Miller, Liz Shannon (April 1, 2015). "How to Sell a TV Show to Netflix". IndieWire.

External links

  • Official website
  • John Harrison at IMDb
  • John Harrison discography at Discogs

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John S Harrison Jr born 1948 is an American filmmaker musician and composer 1 best known for his collaborations with director George A Romero and for writing directing the miniseries adaptation of Dune John HarrisonBorn1948 72 73 years Pittsburgh Pennsylvania United StatesAlma materEmerson CollegeOccupation s Director writer composer producer Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Filmography 2 1 Films 2 2 Television series 3 Soundtracks 4 Books 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and career EditHarrison was born and raised in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania He graduated from Emerson College in Boston with a BS 2 in Theater Arts and is an MFA graduate of Carnegie Mellon University s School of Drama 2 For several years after that he performed on the road with his band Homebrew before moving back to Pittsburgh to take a master s degree in film and television from Carnegie Mellon University At the same time he joined blues guitarist Roy Buchanan with whom he toured across the US and internationally for four years He was also featured on several of Buchanan s albums including That s What I m Here For 1974 Live Stock 1975 and A Street Called Straight 1976 In 1973 Harrison and his friends Dusty Nelson and Pasquale Buba formed a film production company eventually named The Image Works to produce commercials and industrials in the Pittsburgh area This partnership eventually led to the production of the film Effects 1980 which Harrison produced and performed in 3 as the character Lacey Bickle 4 In 1974 Harrison began a long collaboration and friendship with filmmaker George A Romero Harrison performed as Sir Pelinore in Romero s Knightriders then became his 1st Assistant Director for both Romero films Creepshow 1982 and Day of the Dead 1985 Harrison also composed the scores for Creepshow and Day of the Dead 1985 5 He also played the Screwdriver Zombie in Romero s classic Dawn of the Dead 1978 The music that was composed for the score of Creepshow was also featured in the fake trailer for Thanksgiving in the film Grindhouse 2007 and the South Park episode Tegridy Farms Halloween Special 2019 Music from Harrison s Day of the Dead score was also featured in the premiere Stranger Things Season 3 Suzie Do You Copy 2019 After Creepshow Harrison moved to Los Angeles to continue his writing and directing career He wrote directed and composed the music for multiple episodes of the Tales from the Darkside TV show He was then tapped by producer Richard P Rubinstein to direct Tales from the Darkside The Movie 1990 for Paramount 6 which won the Gran Prix du Festival at Avoriaz France 1991 2 Harrison s collaboration with Rubinstein culminated in the Emmy winning TV miniseries Frank Herbert s Dune 2000 which Harrison wrote and directed 1 and Frank Herbert s Children of Dune 2003 which Harrison wrote and executive produced In 2001 Harrison receives a co song writing credit for the Gorillaz s track M1 A1 from the album Gorillaz which samples music along with dialogue from the film Day of the Dead Gorillaz used samples from the same film for another song Hip Albatross a B side on the international hit 19 2000 In 2006 Harrison reunited with mentor Romero to co produce Romero s film Diary of the Dead 2007 7 His action suspense thriller Blank Slate for producer Dean Devlin which Harrison wrote and directed aired as a twenty episode mini series on TNT in the fall of 2008 In 2009 Harrison completed his adaptation of acclaimed horror novelist Clive Barker s Book of Blood which Harrison co wrote and directed His paranormal thriller miniseries Residue 2015 which he created and wrote was released on Netflix in April 2015 8 Harrison has written and directed episodes of Creepshow on Shudder 6 Filmography EditFilms Edit Year Title Director Writer Producer Composer Notes1982 Creepshow Yes Also first assistant director1985 Day of the Dead Yes Also first assistant director1987 Night Rose Akhbar s Daughter Yes Yes Yes Made for TV1988 Scary Tales Night Elevator Yes Yes Yes Made for TV1990 Tales from the Darkside The Movie Yes Yes Composed segment Lover s Vow 1990 Memories of Murder Yes Made for TV1995 Donor Unknown Yes Yes Made for TV1996 The Assassination File Yes Made for TV2000 Dinosaur Yes2005 Supernova Yes Made for TV2005 Painkiller Jane Yes Executive Made for TV2005 Effects Executive Yes Made for DVD filmed in 1978 2005 After Effects Memories of Pittsburgh Filmmaking Yes Made for DVD documentary2007 Diary of the Dead Executive2008 Blank Slate Yes Yes Made for TV2009 Book of Blood Yes Yes2015 Residue Yes Executive2021 Dune ExecutiveActing credits Year Title Role Notes1978 Dawn of the Dead Screwdriver Zombie Uncredited1981 Knightriders Pellinore1988 Jack s Back Chooch2005 Effects Lacey Bickel Direct to video film filmed in 1978 2008 Blank Slate Thomas Hale Television filmTelevision series Edit Year Title Director Writer Producer Composer Notes1984 1987 Tales from the Darkside Yes Yes Yes Directed 8 episodes written 5 episodes composer in 4 episodes1988 Monsters Yes Episode The Legacy 1991 1996 Tales from the Crypt Yes Yes Directed 2 episodes Written 3 episodes1992 Nightmare Cafe Yes Episode The Heart of the Mystery 1995 Earth 2 Yes Yes Directed 3 episodes written episode Survival of the Fittest 1996 Profiler Yes Episode I ll Be Watching You 1996 Kindred The Embraced Yes Episode Nightstalker 2000 Frank Herbert s Dune Yes Yes Television minseries 3 episodes 2003 Frank Herbert s Children of Dune Yes Co Producer Television minseries 3 episodes 2009 Mental Yes Episode Bad Moon Rising 2010 2012 Leverage Yes 5 episodes2015 The Librarians Yes Episode And the Heart of Darkness 2017 2018 Superstition Yes 2 episodes2019 2021 Creepshow Yes Yes Directing 4 segments written segment Lydia Layne s Better Half Soundtracks EditEffects LaLa Land Records LLLCD1040 Los Angeles Creepshow LaLa Land Records LLLCD1007 Los Angeles Day of the Dead Taurus Entertainment Numenorean Music Los Angeles Tales from the Darkside The Movie GNP Crescendo GNPD 8021 Los Angeles Creepshow Waxwork Records LP New Orleans Day of the Dead Waxwork Records LP New Orleans Tales from the Darkside The Movie Waxwork Records LP New OrleansBooks EditCarson Phil Roy Buchanan American Axe San Francisco Backbeat Books 2001 Larson Randall D Musique Fantastique London The Scarecrow Press 1985 Gagne Paul R The Zombies That Ate Pittsburgh the Films of George A Romero New York Dodd Mead 1987 Newman Kim Nightmare Movies A Critical History of the Horror Film 1968 1988 1988 Harrison John Destiny Gardens A Novel Los Angeles House Bean Boy 2013 Fischera J Blake Scored to Death 2 More Conversations With Some of Horror s Greatest Composers Los Angeles Silman James Press 2020 References Edit a b Wertheimer Ron December 2 2000 TELEVISION REVIEW For the Spice of Life Literally The New York Times a b c John Harrison Heinz College Retrieved June 26 2021 Alexander Chris August 9 2017 John Harrison on Effects and George A Romero comingsoon net Retrieved June 26 2021 EFFECTS DVD Film Threat November 22 2005 Retrieved June 26 2021 Williams Tony 2015 The Cinema of George A Romero Knight of the Living Dead Columbia University Press pp 274 275 ISBN 9780231850759 a b Szpirglas Jeff October 1 2019 Interview Getting Creeped Out With John Harrison Rue Morgue Retrieved June 26 2021 Karr Lee February 28 2008 Interview with John Harrison Executive Producer of Diary of the Dead Homepage of the Dead Retrieved June 26 2021 Miller Liz Shannon April 1 2015 How to Sell a TV Show to Netflix IndieWire External links EditOfficial website John Harrison at IMDb John Harrison discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Harrison director amp oldid 1117159984, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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